Now, Tracy is pumped up to get back in the car's cockpit this weekend
(July 23-25) for the Honda Indy Edmonton in the 1.96-mile, 3.17-km,
14-turn temporary circuit on the City Centre Airport.

Despite a disappointing 24th starting position at Toronto, Tracy
quickly passed six drivers in two laps and led 14 laps in the middle of
the race. But, late in the race, Tracy's KV Racing Technology machine
was one of the fastest cars on the track, and, only a brief spin kept
Tracy from a Top Eight finish. Now, Tracy, 41, sets his sights on the
Edmonton track. A 26-car field is set to begin practice this Friday
(July 23).

Tracy is no stranger to the City Centre Raceway with top-five finishes
from 2005 to 2008 and drove the Honda Canada-Wounded Warriors mount to
sixth at the checkered flag in 2009. Look for PT to be in the mix Sunday
too.

Tracy will be joined by Mario Moraes, E.J. Viso and F-1 veteran and
series rookie Takuma Sato in the four-driver KV Racing Technology lineup
at Edmonton.

Moraes, the youngest series regular at age 21, has been strong in
road course events at Long Beach (6th) and Watkins Glen (5th) this year
in the No. 32 KV Racing Technology Honda/Dallara/Firestone car. Moraes
finished 14th at Toronto last Sunday.

Viso, driver of the No. 8 PDVSA -- KV Racing Technology
Honda/Dallara/Firestone machine, had an impressive car at Toronto with
quick times in practice and the race. The personable Venezuelan driver
drove near the top-ten for most of the Honda Indy Toronto before being
involved in a late race incident with Alex Tagliani and Rafael Matos.
Viso finished third at Iowa last month for his best IZOD IndyCar Series
finish.

Formula One veteran Sato is an IZOD IndyCar Series rookie driver this
year in the No. 5 Lotus -- KV Racing Technology Honda/Dallara/Firestone
entry and could be a contender in his Edmonton debut. Sato, a podium
finisher at the 2004 USGP in Indianapolis, has been competitive in road
racing qualifying with two top-six starting positions in 2010 and seeks
another chance in the Firestone Fast Six on Saturday afternoon. Sato ran
as high as fourth in the Watkins Glen event.

PAUL TRACY, #15 HONDA CANADA--MAKE A WISH--MOTEGU RACING-KV RACING
TECHNOLOGY HONDA/DALLARA/FIRESTONE: "We suffered through most of the
weekend at Toronto with an ill-handling car. But in the middle of the
race, our Make A Wish/Honda Canada/Motegi Racing car came alive. The car
was very good in the last 20 laps. That last stint has me chomping at
the bit for Edmonton. We need to roll off the truck ready to go there.
We know that the Ganassi and Penske cars will be tough there, especially
Will Power. He was fast at Edmonton last year. If we can qualifying
better this time, I believe we can be competitive against those top
teams. I'm ready to go."

MARIO MORAES, #32 KV RACING TECHNOLOGY HONDA/DALLARA/FIRESTONE: "It's
great to be going back to Edmonton. The KV Racing Technology team gave
me a great car here last year. I qualified seventh but unfortunately got
taken out by my team mate (Paul Tracy) on the first lap . I am hoping to
have a better weekend this year and look forward to getting back out on
track."

E.J. VISO, #8 PDVSA - KV RACING TECHNOLOGY HONDA/DALLARA/FIRESTONE
(Running a special Bufferfly helmet to celebrate Canada's top insect):
"We are excited to go to Edmonton. It is a bumpy track, but it is very
fast. There are a few crazy corners that makes for some wild racing. We
have made some good progression with the No. 8 PDVSA -- KV Racing team
and my engineer, Bill Pappas. I believe our road course car is getting
more competitive. All of the little things that we have learned in
recent races will pay off for us this weekend."

TAKUMA SATO, #5 LOTUS - KV RACING TECHNOLOGY HONDA/DALLARA/FIRESTONE:
"Edmonton will be another adventure run for me! This place is again a
very unique circuit as it is based on an airfield and well known to
be possibly the most physical place because of its short straights,
constant corners and, of course, the famous bumps... So the car set up
will be unique as well but KV Racing had strong cars there last year so
I feel positive for the weekend".